
End table BALTIC houses the world 3D model
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This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 before being converted into multiple other formats for a wide range of use. The native file type is .skp, while the 3dsmax scene utilizes 3ds Max 2016 and rendering is powered by Vray 3.00. CATALOGUE 2015 Ref. 147280 Dimensions (cm): H 45 x W 47 x PR 40 Weight: 25 kg Practicality meets utility in small side tables, while two sofa pieces can be easily rearranged for convenient space-saving living room design. These sleek, modern pieces of wooden sofas provide a stylish platform to host personal objects. Detail deco has been slightly bleached for an appealing finish. The sofa pieces fold neatly underneath each other when not in use. If you prefer another style, consider the MISTRAL sofa instead. Reference: 147280 Price: ⬠149.90 Polygons: 20 For convenient access to textures used in the .skp file, utilize one of these easy software tools: If using Sketchup (Free), navigate to File > Export > 2D Graphic and choose a desired output format from the dropdown menu. Alternatively, Go to File -> Export -> 3D Model. Under the COLLADA export option, make sure that "Export Texture Maps" is enabled in the export dialog box. Locate the exported .dae file and its corresponding textures within a subfolder carrying the same name. C4D users will find a folder automatically created with textures alongside the imported .skp file when the program's trial version is utilized. Users of 3ds Max can easily retrieve texture files stored in ..3dsMaxsceneassetsimages upon importing the .skp file. As an additional option, export as an fbx file using the "embed media" setting and locate the textures in a newly created folder. When utilizing Rhinoceros 3D (Trial version sufficient), simply import the .skp file into the program. Open the Material Editor under Panels -> Material editor. Click on any material featuring a texture to access a comprehensive listing of embedded files found within ..AppDataLocalTempembedded_files directory. Textures may be freely copied and pasted into any preferred folder for convenience.
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